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E. Haig’s Review of “Fargo” – Season Two

January 5, 2016 by etelfeyan

The last of the ten episodes of the second season of “Fargo” aired just before Christmas, and if it was disappointing for its lack of excessive violence (with only one gruesome killing), that shortcoming was more than made up for in the preceding installments of this excellent series.  The show is written by Noah Hawley, […]

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Reviewing 2015: Twelve Stories That Stood Out

January 2, 2016 by etelfeyan

Is it really time for another new calendar?  Time, it seems, doesn’t slow down for anything.  The minutes continue to pass at the same inexorable pace, each one gone before you know it.  And those minutes quickly become hours that become days, and then weeks, and months, and before you know it, you’re wishing everyone […]

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Thoughts on Cuba After a One-Week Visit

January 2, 2016 by etelfeyan

My wife and I didn’t really know what to expect when we decided to travel to Cuba with our sons.  We studied all the guide books we could get our hands on and talked to the few friends who had been there recently.  Our sons also did a lot of homework, and we shared our […]

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An Agnostic’s Perspective on Christmas

December 14, 2015 by etelfeyan

Christmas is the closest thing to a universal holiday.  I don’t mean that in a religious sense, not, at least, in the Christian sense of the holiday.  Instead, I’m referring to the idea that there is a creator who didn’t just create this world we inhabit.  He (hereinafter “It”) then hung around, saw what was […]

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